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On Thursday evening, A Madhu, a 30-year-old tribal youth from Kerala's Attapadi region collapsed and died inside a police jeep as he was being taken to a Government Tribal Specialty Hospital at Kottathara.
Madhu had been handed over to the police by an irate mob that had attacked him, accusing him of theft.
But more than the mob violence and lynching, what has shocked Kerala are photographs that emerged on social media, which were reportedly taken just before Madhu was attacked with sticks by the mob.
In a video that is also circulating on social media, a group of men can be seen hounding Madhu and questioning him. One of them pulls out provisions – from eggs to curry powers – from a bag, accusing Madhu of stealing those items.
Agali police confirmed to TNM that Madhu died soon after he was handed over to the police by the mob, who claim to have "caught" him.
However, despite videographic evidence of the mob surrounding Madhu and questioning him, the police are yet to ascertain whether Madhu was beaten up by the mob.
However, while Madhu was being taken to the police station, he started vomiting.
Confirming that Madhu was beaten up, Agali DySP, however, said that they couldn't yet ascertain whether Madhu died because of it.
Inquest procedures are over and Madhu's body will be soon be sent for post mortem. Although several reports stated that Madhu was mentally ill, the police couldn't confirm this.
Tribal welfare activist Dhanya Raman said that Madhu was mentally ill. In a Facebook post, she demanded that the CM and the DGP visit the spot.
In a Facebook post, Manila C Mohan, a journalist with Mathrubhumi weekly says:
"Those who don't have power won't understand the powerless. They won't understand that the powerless have the right to live.They aren't guilty, but they have the silent pleasure of conducting a murder."
Usha Punathil, who used to work at Attapady Hills Area Development Society, also took to Facebook to express shock and anger on the incident.
"After stealing the land and everything the Adivasis owned, and made legislation for all that, now an Adivasi is beaten to death. He had nowhere to go when he was attacked. An Adivasi is killed accused of stealing food, then how should we who have stolen everything from them be killed?", reads the post.
(This article has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)
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